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let's have a look at how u.s. futures are pointing at the moment. broadly speaking what we're expecting is a mix to higher open later today. investors will be keeping an eye on the fastball meeting in washington. that will be happening later on tuesday. the fed is expected to refrain from new stimulus measures because of encouraging news out of europe over the last couple yee weeks. the nasdaq is up to about .5%, the other two, broadly speaking, flat. >>> the british prime minister david cameron may have kicked up quite a fuss last week when he refused to sign britain up to a fiscal code which is agreed by every other member of the european union, all 26 other members. but if the comments from the eu economy boss olli rehn are anything to go by, mr. cameron may have alienated britain from the rest of europe from nothing. on monday, reign said his bid of dropping out of the fiscal accord was a red herring. in his words, if this was intended to prevent bankers and financial corporation frls the city from being regulated, that's not going to happen. th
let's have a look at how u.s. futures are pointing at the moment. broadly speaking what we're expecting is a mix to higher open later today. investors will be keeping an eye on the fastball meeting in washington. that will be happening later on tuesday. the fed is expected to refrain from new stimulus measures because of encouraging news out of europe over the last couple yee weeks. the nasdaq is up to about .5%, the other two, broadly speaking, flat. >>> the british prime minister...
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and right now, santorum is at the right place at the right moment. >> rich? >> the reason that gossip, that negative campaigns work is because like it or not, human beings love gossip and a 30-second negative ad is nothing more than highly distilled gossip. that's why it sinks in and sticks, people pay attention to it. everybody wishes it were different, but it's not different. >> rich, do you think it was malpractice for the gingrich folks not to sort of defend themselves immediately to that? it boggles my mind why they would not. >> he didn't have any money. if they had any money they would have gone up with some kind retaliatory ads, there's no question in my mind. but the old saying, if the facts are against you, argue the facts. if the law are against you, argue the facts. if you have neither one, call the other guy names. >> thank you very much. the iowa caucuses five days away, we'll be covering it all. tune in at 7:00 p.m. eastern when our coverage begins. join us on facebook. follow us on twitter at @andersoncooper. >>> coming up, a website that's be
and right now, santorum is at the right place at the right moment. >> rich? >> the reason that gossip, that negative campaigns work is because like it or not, human beings love gossip and a 30-second negative ad is nothing more than highly distilled gossip. that's why it sinks in and sticks, people pay attention to it. everybody wishes it were different, but it's not different. >> rich, do you think it was malpractice for the gingrich folks not to sort of defend themselves...
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look at this. break down that poll you just showed, all right, this is people who describe themselves as born-again christians and look who is on the top. break those numbers down. rick santorum and 22% ron paul, 16% romney. so on. why social conservative voters influential in iowa when it comes to the republican side, rick santorum is atop the list. the other reason, hard work. the guy has been here a long time. he has been in all 99 counties. take a look at what he told wolf blitzer yesterday in "the situation room." >> like any small business person. the money is not coming in, work harder. that's what we are doing. continuing to work hard and going off in the morning and doing radio shows at 6:00 in the morning here and going until, you know, 9:00, ten cloak at night. town meeting after town meeting. 357 town hall meetings i have done in the state of iowa. you know, hard work pays off. >> reporter: i guess you can say that rick santorum is climbing the polls at just the right time. >> that's ri
look at this. break down that poll you just showed, all right, this is people who describe themselves as born-again christians and look who is on the top. break those numbers down. rick santorum and 22% ron paul, 16% romney. so on. why social conservative voters influential in iowa when it comes to the republican side, rick santorum is atop the list. the other reason, hard work. the guy has been here a long time. he has been in all 99 counties. take a look at what he told wolf blitzer yesterday...
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at least not yet. the house blinks and congress strike as deal on extending the payroll tax, but the tea party may be planning a last stand. >>> and he says he's the turnaround expert, but did mitt romney actually cash in on slashing jobs during his time in the business world? >>> an earthquake shakes the same new zealand city devastated less than one year ago on this "american morning." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. it's friday, december 23rd. i'm deb feyerick an with alina cho on this "american morning." good morning to all of you out in. >> so glad you're with us. >>> up first, an early christmas present for 160 million americans. the house is expected to vote today on extending the payroll tax cut that divided washington for weeks. house republicans caved yesterday after a lot of arm-twisting by president obama who stead was the disgust of the american people that broke the log jam. boehner saying his side still wants a one-year extension but saw the political reality. >>
at least not yet. the house blinks and congress strike as deal on extending the payroll tax, but the tea party may be planning a last stand. >>> and he says he's the turnaround expert, but did mitt romney actually cash in on slashing jobs during his time in the business world? >>> an earthquake shakes the same new zealand city devastated less than one year ago on this "american morning." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning. it's friday,...
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there's gingrich and paul at 17%. huntsman is at 11%. he's placed all of his chips in new hampshire. take that poll and throw it away. whatever happens right here in iowa on january 3rd could greatly impact what happens in
there's gingrich and paul at 17%. huntsman is at 11%. he's placed all of his chips in new hampshire. take that poll and throw it away. whatever happens right here in iowa on january 3rd could greatly impact what happens in
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among the famous faces at today's event at george washington university, bono. he is the spokesman for the one campaign as well as musician alicia keys. >> i couldn't believe being in a campaign of aids activists, the heroes of the struggle, discovering they were all hiv positive themselves, and they were discovering they didn't have drugs and when the drugs arrived i was there. them fighting amongst each other about who gets the drugs. not fighting for themselves, but they were the least important persons. it was unbelievable. i will never forget it. three and four people -- you're here in beds, on top of the bed, under the bed, things you don't want to see in your life and we're not going to see it if the rest of the world follows the leader shfship of the united states of america and i really want to say -- and i'm not an american so you have to listen to it from me -- thank you, thank you, thank you to the united states of america. thank you so much on behalf of all those people you won't meet. >> we have the opportunity to be a global community that can lea
among the famous faces at today's event at george washington university, bono. he is the spokesman for the one campaign as well as musician alicia keys. >> i couldn't believe being in a campaign of aids activists, the heroes of the struggle, discovering they were all hiv positive themselves, and they were discovering they didn't have drugs and when the drugs arrived i was there. them fighting amongst each other about who gets the drugs. not fighting for themselves, but they were the least...
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we were here at camp virginia a couple weeks ago at thanksgiving and at that time this place was absolutely packed. the troops and equipment coming out of iraq. take a look at it now. it is very quiet. in fact, that's the busiest spot you'll find in camp right now, the basketball court. otherwise you start moving in this direction and you begin to see that this place is looking very, very quiet. not deserted. several thousand soldiers here, but nothing like it was when we were here a couple weeks ago. take a look at that. they added a couple decorations here. in this part of the world, you don't get a sense of christmas until you get on to a u.s. military base. the christmas tree is up and a couple live trees set up out there, as well, so the soldiers can get a feel of the season they're all heading back to. number one, their mission in iraq ended quicker than they thought it would be. two, they're on their way home and, three, they'll make it home, most of them, at least, in time for christmas. kyra? >> i'm curious, martin, you have spent a lot of time in country and now, you know, these m
we were here at camp virginia a couple weeks ago at thanksgiving and at that time this place was absolutely packed. the troops and equipment coming out of iraq. take a look at it now. it is very quiet. in fact, that's the busiest spot you'll find in camp right now, the basketball court. otherwise you start moving in this direction and you begin to see that this place is looking very, very quiet. not deserted. several thousand soldiers here, but nothing like it was when we were here a couple...
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at this occupy d.c. camp here only a few blocks from the white house. back to you. >> all right, athena jones in washington. >>> a celebration of the art, the kennedy center honors five stars an it happened in washington. this year's honorees are barbara cook, neil diamond, sunny rollins, and yo-yo ma. president obama was on hand to toast these individuals. >> in the most amazing thing about yo-yo ma is that everybody likes him. you got to give me some tips. it's remarkable. >> tip number one he stays out of politics. the president also thanked the honorees for sharing their talents with the world. >>> okay, still to come this morning new developments involving a violent attack at a mcdonald's. that tape and see if you agree with a new decision in this case. >>> also, facebook reveals more of its plans for next year and definitely won't involve -- it definitely involves absolutely adding more people to the payroll. thousands of them. >>> plus developing this hour out of japan a radioactive water leak at
at this occupy d.c. camp here only a few blocks from the white house. back to you. >> all right, athena jones in washington. >>> a celebration of the art, the kennedy center honors five stars an it happened in washington. this year's honorees are barbara cook, neil diamond, sunny rollins, and yo-yo ma. president obama was on hand to toast these individuals. >> in the most amazing thing about yo-yo ma is that everybody likes him. you got to give me some tips. it's...
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at times square. new year's eve on the only place to be that night, on cnn. >>> just ahead, her father says she vanished from her own bed. it's a chance for you to help locate a missing little girl. stick with us. tonight police are offering a big reward, trying to find the missing toddler, ayla reynolds. >>> and an apparent murder/suicide on christmas. new information about the man who police say killed six members of his own family. stick around. sarah, will you marry me? i think we should see other people. in fact, i'm already seeing your best friend, justin. ♪ i would have appreciated a proactive update on the status of our relationship. who do you think i am, tim? quicken loans? at quicken loans, we provide you with proactive updates on the status of your home loan. and our innovative online tools ensure that you're always in the loop. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. >>> tonight in "crime and pub punishment" police in maine are offering $30,000 to anyone who can help them fin
at times square. new year's eve on the only place to be that night, on cnn. >>> just ahead, her father says she vanished from her own bed. it's a chance for you to help locate a missing little girl. stick with us. tonight police are offering a big reward, trying to find the missing toddler, ayla reynolds. >>> and an apparent murder/suicide on christmas. new information about the man who police say killed six members of his own family. stick around. sarah, will you marry me? i...
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in some cases kids run five or more drugs at one time and at levels exceeding fda regulations. what do you make of it? >> first of all, there's not a lot of data or guidelines and using some of these medications in children that young. so it's striking just from that regard alone. flying a little bit blind and then as you read, anderson, sometimes five or even more of the medications being used in the same child, it was pretty striking. a lot of my colleagues and i were talking about this today that the concern of some of the foster children have been neglected, have been abused may need some sort of therapy but using this many medications, i think, was concerning for everybody. also, the longer term effect an on the brain. something i'm interested in. we just don't know. a lot of the medications, anderson, are tested in adults first. a lot of the data in terms of safety comes out of adult data. it's hard to apply some of that to children. there can be long-term effects on the brain and some of the medications cause significant weight gain. some of the medications can double ev
in some cases kids run five or more drugs at one time and at levels exceeding fda regulations. what do you make of it? >> first of all, there's not a lot of data or guidelines and using some of these medications in children that young. so it's striking just from that regard alone. flying a little bit blind and then as you read, anderson, sometimes five or even more of the medications being used in the same child, it was pretty striking. a lot of my colleagues and i were talking about this...
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at least mean you won't lose that $1,000 at the beginning of the year. a compromise keeps it going for another two months. >> okay. two months is not something that makes people feel very good. same conversation in 60 days. >> that was not the preferred alternative. we wanted to see the same things that passed in the house of representatives, an extension. democrats would not accept credible off sets to pay for it in the senate. this is what we got down to in terms of a package we could get support from both democrats and republicans for. >> you see what we're talking about here, folks. they reached a deal. your taxes won't go up january 1st. this whole debate, fight you're seeing, they will do this whole thing over again two months from now. the house passed a spending bill. members expected to come back from holiday vacations to vote on payroll taxes next week if it gets through the senate. following next hour live to the white house to hear what president has to say about the bills including a deadline on the controversial keystone pipeline project ad
at least mean you won't lose that $1,000 at the beginning of the year. a compromise keeps it going for another two months. >> okay. two months is not something that makes people feel very good. same conversation in 60 days. >> that was not the preferred alternative. we wanted to see the same things that passed in the house of representatives, an extension. democrats would not accept credible off sets to pay for it in the senate. this is what we got down to in terms of a package we...
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his first try at golf. his public appearances were breathlessly reported on state media. he was haled as the central brain and the morning star. he was a crazed ruler who loved to make people dance, a million of them all at once and all in step. he presided over a nation more cult than country. you chase away fierce storms and gave us faith they sing. his official biography says he was born in a log cabin in a sacred korean mountain under rainbows and stars. some say it was probably in siberia in a soviet camp where his father was training to fight. he loved movies. james bond was apparently among his favorites. he reportedly was unhappy with north korea's portrayal in "die another day." no word on what he thought about teen america. in the late 1970s it's believed he personally ordered the kidnapping of a south korean actress and her director husband. and for eight years until they escaped forced them to make propaganda films. kim did apologize for north korea's kidnapping of 13 japanese and allegedly appr
his first try at golf. his public appearances were breathlessly reported on state media. he was haled as the central brain and the morning star. he was a crazed ruler who loved to make people dance, a million of them all at once and all in step. he presided over a nation more cult than country. you chase away fierce storms and gave us faith they sing. his official biography says he was born in a log cabin in a sacred korean mountain under rainbows and stars. some say it was probably in siberia...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> so the number of americans filing for unemployment benefits is at a three-year low. it's great news on the surface but that figure actually masks the fact that many americans, desperate after being unemployed for so long, are taking much lower-paying jobs. >> this is ready. not yet? what are we waiting for? >> we're going to put it in some cups on the side. >> reporter: you wouldn't know it by looking at him now, but carl fields is a former insurance broker executive, laid off after more than 25 years at the same firm. >> i'm four days short of my 58th birthday. my notice came as a total shock, quite honestly. >> reporter: a shock followed by a grueling job hunt that lasted two years and four months. now he's managing kitchen staff at a rehabilitation home. >> my current salary is less than a third of what i was
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> so the number of americans filing for unemployment benefits is at a three-year low. it's great news on the surface but that figure actually masks the fact that many americans, desperate after being unemployed for so long, are taking much lower-paying jobs. >> this is ready. not yet? what are we...
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wikileaks at it again. this time, the website is exposing the dark secrets of the mul multibillion dollar surveillance industry. the database contains hundreds of documents that shine the light on methods used by secret services around the world, including hacking software and wiretapping technology. wikileaks warned that systems to infect every facebook user or smartphone owner of an entire population, they're already on the intel market already. >>> new developments in the death of a florida a&m drum major. the university has excelled four students for their alleged connection to the suspected hazing death of 26-year-old robert champion. he died shortly after the florida classic football game just before thanksgiving. 911 tapes are out showing students' desperate attempts to get him help. cnn's david mattingly has the latest. >> reporter: florida a&m university has announced that they have dismissed four students in connection with the alleged hazing that cost the life of their drum major, robert champion
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>> not at this time. they're doing a thorough information and i'm sure the details will come forward soon. >> what was the reaction of the family the phone was found? are they hopeful she'll be found alive? are they feeling this more may not mean that? >> erin, it's incredibly tough on them. on the one hand, they're excited that there's some kind of development to potentially bringing them closure, but on the other hand, you know, you have -- you have to start realizing that a tragic day might be imminent. that's been the most difficult especially on evan and lauren and the family. it's been tough on them. >> matt, thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you, erin. >>> we have breaking news tonight about the manner in which a young georgia girl was killed. this as ryan bruno, the man accused of sexually abusing and murdering this child was charged in court today. the child is 7-year-old rivera she was last seen alive on friday. her body found in a trash compacter at the apartment complex on monday
>> not at this time. they're doing a thorough information and i'm sure the details will come forward soon. >> what was the reaction of the family the phone was found? are they hopeful she'll be found alive? are they feeling this more may not mean that? >> erin, it's incredibly tough on them. on the one hand, they're excited that there's some kind of development to potentially bringing them closure, but on the other hand, you know, you have -- you have to start realizing that a...
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find links to all of this at my pages at cnn.com/josh and on twitter and facebook. this is totally subjective. so whatever you think the quotes of the year are, tell us. >> and i ask you to go to my facebook page. i'll start something here in a minute. i want your best quotes of the year. you've got president obama, moammar gadhafi and charlie sheen on the same list. >> so charlie sheen can be on it -- >> i want to know what you think is the best quote. i'll put it on there in a minute. >> and later we're going to share some of your best quotes. >> thank you very much. >>> the clock is ticking down to tomorrow night's cnn all-star heros. it's recognition that can help our ownerees do even more to help others, which sounds impossible when you see what they've already cop published. mag news mac farlane-borrow, his global food program feeds more than 580,000 people children worldwide every day. but this year, magnus successfully took on a daunting new challenge. take a look. >> it's the most severe drought in southeast africa in 80 years. >> it's overwhelming coming h
find links to all of this at my pages at cnn.com/josh and on twitter and facebook. this is totally subjective. so whatever you think the quotes of the year are, tell us. >> and i ask you to go to my facebook page. i'll start something here in a minute. i want your best quotes of the year. you've got president obama, moammar gadhafi and charlie sheen on the same list. >> so charlie sheen can be on it -- >> i want to know what you think is the best quote. i'll put it on there in...
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all awkward all of a sudden leaving bachmann and showing up at a ron paul event at the microphone? >> here's something else i want to make clear. i heard you guys talking beforehand i was at a bachmann event earlier in the day. that happened to be at a hometown that i represent. i attended the event because it was in my district, just like -- just like i attended a ron paul event there and month earlier. if any presidential candidate invites me to attend an event in my district, i definitely do that. i even would have attended probably a mitt romney event, but unfortunately, he decided not come to our area. and ron paul has invested time and effort and i believe he needs to be rewarded for that. but it wasn't -- it was awkward because i had friends on both sides. but when i came over to the ron paul campaign, it wasn't like i was going into a group of people i wasn't familiar with. these were people that had volunteered for me, people that door knocked for me, people that donated to my campaign, people that came and helped organize my campaign, and so i mean i felt like i was comin
all awkward all of a sudden leaving bachmann and showing up at a ron paul event at the microphone? >> here's something else i want to make clear. i heard you guys talking beforehand i was at a bachmann event earlier in the day. that happened to be at a hometown that i represent. i attended the event because it was in my district, just like -- just like i attended a ron paul event there and month earlier. if any presidential candidate invites me to attend an event in my district, i...
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look at that. it shows how far he has fallen in the eyes of republicans who are likely to attend those caucasus. he's now at 8%. that's a stark difference from where he was just a month or so ago. our shannon travis has more on what we can expect to hear from cain in just a few hours. >> reporter: t.j., what happens in the house behind these gates will likely determine herman cain's political future. hoe arrived here at his home in an atlanta suburb to meet with his wife for the first time since the allegations of an alleged affair with an atlanta business womt surfaced early earlier this week. herman cain arrived here amid a convoy of secret service and security. he was in an suv. me and my crew, we've tried to wave. i've spoken with herman cain several times. there was no indication he saw any of us. on saturday herman cain said himself he'll announce the conclusion of this reassessment period he's on. it's anyone's guess whether he'll come out and suspend his campaign or come out and thumb his l
look at that. it shows how far he has fallen in the eyes of republicans who are likely to attend those caucasus. he's now at 8%. that's a stark difference from where he was just a month or so ago. our shannon travis has more on what we can expect to hear from cain in just a few hours. >> reporter: t.j., what happens in the house behind these gates will likely determine herman cain's political future. hoe arrived here at his home in an atlanta suburb to meet with his wife for the first...
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but it shows newt gingrich 29%, mitt romney at 24%, and ron paul there at 10%. contrast that with ten days ago the same tracking poll showed newt gingrich at 37% and mitt romney at 22%. he had a 15-point lead 10 days ago. people can talk all they want about how much they hate negative attack ads. a woman went up to newt gingrich today in iowa and said, newt gingrich don't give up, stay positive, don't fall for these attacks. and he said he wouldn't. he would stay positive. but negative attacks appear to be having an effect, john. >> that's the history of politics, voters don't like them but they tend to work. jim acosta live in sioux city. >>> congress and the major issues that need to be resolved before members leave for the holidays. first up, government runs out of money, yes, at midnight tomorrow night and faces a partial shutdown if funding is not put in place by then. secondly, there's that big debate over extending the payroll tax cut. democrats and republicans want to do it but cannot agree how to pay for it. a source telling cnn the democrats' original
but it shows newt gingrich 29%, mitt romney at 24%, and ron paul there at 10%. contrast that with ten days ago the same tracking poll showed newt gingrich at 37% and mitt romney at 22%. he had a 15-point lead 10 days ago. people can talk all they want about how much they hate negative attack ads. a woman went up to newt gingrich today in iowa and said, newt gingrich don't give up, stay positive, don't fall for these attacks. and he said he wouldn't. he would stay positive. but negative attacks...
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new nominees at the top brain trust at the federal receive. and soggy end to 2011. time to play reporter roulette. we'll start with barbara starr. barbara, take us through this. >> this is quite serious in terms of the rhetoric. we'll see how serious it is in terms of the reality. iran reacting to statements from european countries that want they might place an embargo on iranian oil import, iran saying if that happens it will shut down the strait of hormuz, that vital international water that is the shipping lanes for much of the world's oil. as a result of that the u.s. navy today came out with a very strong statement saying quote, anyone who threatens to disrupt freedom of navigation in an international strait is clearly outside the community of nations, any disruption will not be tolerated. that word from the u.s. military. but make no mistake, the white house is behind it. the navy doesn't get out there and say these things on its own, the white house sending a clear message to iran you can have your rhetoric, but do not force anybody's hand and try to shut dow
new nominees at the top brain trust at the federal receive. and soggy end to 2011. time to play reporter roulette. we'll start with barbara starr. barbara, take us through this. >> this is quite serious in terms of the rhetoric. we'll see how serious it is in terms of the reality. iran reacting to statements from european countries that want they might place an embargo on iranian oil import, iran saying if that happens it will shut down the strait of hormuz, that vital international water...
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right now at least 100 people are being treated at the hospital. police raided liquor vendors, arresting four people they suspect of selling the illegal brew. >>> it is a big, big morning in hollywood for both movies and television. the golden globe nominations will be announced in less than two hours from now and we will bring it to you live. that's the news you need to start your day. >>> good morning, new york. what a beautiful morning. it is 52 minutes past the hour. welcome back to "american morning." >> it wasn't exactly hat in hand but mitt romney turning to wall street yesterday for campaign cash. democrats use that occasion, of course to attack him for. >> it but as cnn's mary snow tells us, presidential campaign, the street is an equal opportuni opportunity. >> reporter: as republican presidential hopeful mitt romney tapped new york donors for campaign cash, democrats flew this airplane banner calling him out of touch. reminding new yorkers of a $10,000 bet romney made against rick perry at the last republican debate. the progressive grou
right now at least 100 people are being treated at the hospital. police raided liquor vendors, arresting four people they suspect of selling the illegal brew. >>> it is a big, big morning in hollywood for both movies and television. the golden globe nominations will be announced in less than two hours from now and we will bring it to you live. that's the news you need to start your day. >>> good morning, new york. what a beautiful morning. it is 52 minutes past the hour....
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good news at home too. more than 200,000 jobs added in america, home sales jumping by the most in over a year. and business confidence in our manufacturing heartland rising. former floor trader peter ken nr came "outfront" and says he thinks we can bill on this because people have been spending money this holiday season. >>> number two, evangelist billy graham admitted to a north carolina hospital today. he's under evaluation and treatment of his lungs. the hospital added graham was treated in may for pneumonia. they issued a statement saying, while no date is set for discharge, mr. graham is looking forward to returning home to spend the upcoming chris plas holidays with his family. >> number three, something that matters to a lot of americans, lipitor lost its patent today. that means generic versions can be sold. 17 million people are prescribed lipitor. the drug brought in $5 billion in u.s. revenue alone last year. fizer analysts told "outfront" sales will decline by 50% at the end of the year. as much
good news at home too. more than 200,000 jobs added in america, home sales jumping by the most in over a year. and business confidence in our manufacturing heartland rising. former floor trader peter ken nr came "outfront" and says he thinks we can bill on this because people have been spending money this holiday season. >>> number two, evangelist billy graham admitted to a north carolina hospital today. he's under evaluation and treatment of his lungs. the hospital added...
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we are not talking about super committee and things like at at this mope. we are talking about marijuana. the real deal. the governors of washington are trying to get it reclassified from schedule one to schedule two. so states can regulate it for medicinal purposes. schedule one drugs don't have medicinal use. pot is big business. legaling it could generate $9 billion in revenue. currently 16 states and district of columbia have legalized marijuana for medical reasons and ten other states are considering the same. but is this a good idea for america? our senior legal analyst, jeffrey toobin out front to take on the issue. >> but i don't have any cool glasses. >> mine are cooler. >> america loves the legal system. you have 16 states where medical marijuana is legal. you have 50 states where it is illegal under federal law. completely unclear what the legal status of marijuana is in those 16 states. and that's why -- the two governors are trying to do something to at least clarify it a little bit. >> it is the biggest cash crop in california as one example,
we are not talking about super committee and things like at at this mope. we are talking about marijuana. the real deal. the governors of washington are trying to get it reclassified from schedule one to schedule two. so states can regulate it for medicinal purposes. schedule one drugs don't have medicinal use. pot is big business. legaling it could generate $9 billion in revenue. currently 16 states and district of columbia have legalized marijuana for medical reasons and ten other states are...
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they were valued at the time at $5 trillion. additionally, these executives and others at the two mortgage giants had pulled in around $100 million in pay. the director of s.e.c.'s enforcement division saying quote, all individuals regardless of rank or position will be held accountable for perpetuating half truths or misrepresentation about matters materially important to tour country's investors. the s.e.c. is looking for unspecified financial penalties. the s.e.c. settled a similar suit with the former boss at countrywide financial. >>> the clock is ticking. congress is still work on a new spending bill. will you get to keep your payroll tax cut? that's coming up. >>> and no holding back. why michele bachmann feels insulted by her fellow republican candidate, newt gingrich. ♪ anything? no. ♪ how about now? nope. ♪ [ dog barking ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the chevy silverado. ♪ [ male announcer ] with best-in-class 4x4 available v8 fuel economy. finally! ♪ [ male announcer ] from getting there... to getting away fr
they were valued at the time at $5 trillion. additionally, these executives and others at the two mortgage giants had pulled in around $100 million in pay. the director of s.e.c.'s enforcement division saying quote, all individuals regardless of rank or position will be held accountable for perpetuating half truths or misrepresentation about matters materially important to tour country's investors. the s.e.c. is looking for unspecified financial penalties. the s.e.c. settled a similar suit with...
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at least one person is dead. obviously, the issue, you can see the pictures, it is the fog. >> something called ice fog. temperatures were below 32. it was foggy. so the relative humidity around this area, it is a bridge. you see that there is water, even more moisture down below it. that fog would just -- almost like a frost that hit on the roadway. it went right, the cars are going the wrong direction. >> so they couldn't see. >> people couldn't see it. they couldn't see the black ice because there was fog. the 150 cars were piled up. 50 had to be towed away. they were unusable. >> that's frightening. next on report he roulette, we'll to go allison. we are 58 minutes from the closing bell. tell me about the markets. how are they? >> brooke, you're at the calm after yesterday's big storm. stocks are as flat as flat can be. investors taking a breath at this point after that eye popping rally from yesterday where the dow shot up almost 500 points. do you know what? today is not necessarily a bad thing. it has been
at least one person is dead. obviously, the issue, you can see the pictures, it is the fog. >> something called ice fog. temperatures were below 32. it was foggy. so the relative humidity around this area, it is a bridge. you see that there is water, even more moisture down below it. that fog would just -- almost like a frost that hit on the roadway. it went right, the cars are going the wrong direction. >> so they couldn't see. >> people couldn't see it. they couldn't see the...
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at his side. he talked about the payroll tax extension that puts $1,000 a year back into your paycheck. president obama says it's time to get things done. >> we need to get things done. i suspect it's going to get done before congress leaves. otherwise, congress may not be leaving and we can all spend christmas here together. >> they announced plans to create new jobs in the energy ee fi fishy sector. >> this is the nearest thing we've got to a free launch in a tough economy. >> we're going to take a closer look at some of those numbers out today. is it a great thing? is it seasonal? we're talking about that in 15 minutes. >>> also, egypt, election results are in, sort of. we are still waiting to find out who exactly won. we do know that moments ago egypt's election commission, 62% of voters turned out but did not name any winners. happening right now, and this is the final national guard unit from the state of california to come home from iraq. and are you ready for the ready, set, go moment? it'
at his side. he talked about the payroll tax extension that puts $1,000 a year back into your paycheck. president obama says it's time to get things done. >> we need to get things done. i suspect it's going to get done before congress leaves. otherwise, congress may not be leaving and we can all spend christmas here together. >> they announced plans to create new jobs in the energy ee fi fishy sector. >> this is the nearest thing we've got to a free launch in a tough economy....
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>> not at all. scientists weighed in on the body of knowledge they work on for a living, i say i'm going to be with science. might have 1% who dispute that and i say the discussion will continue. >> you say you need more information, there's not enough information right now to fo formulate policy. as governor you were part of the western regional compact on this issue that included cap and trade. do you think that's a good idea? >> i think dealing with emissions is a good idea. governor romney, newt gingrich, we're all talking about the same thing, the economy implodes and cap and trade which was a free market based system in the old days of the clean air act kind of morves into a tax scheme. it doesn't work when you're trying to get your economy back on its feet. >> if you were president -- only a crazy people who kill -- what we've watched over months and videos of syrian troops beating his own citizens that he had nothing to do with it and it can't be happening in his country and it isn't happeni
>> not at all. scientists weighed in on the body of knowledge they work on for a living, i say i'm going to be with science. might have 1% who dispute that and i say the discussion will continue. >> you say you need more information, there's not enough information right now to fo formulate policy. as governor you were part of the western regional compact on this issue that included cap and trade. do you think that's a good idea? >> i think dealing with emissions is a good...
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at least by senator mccain in a speech. let's listen to what he had to say and come back and talk about it. >> unfortunately, it is clear that this decision of a complete pullout of the united states troops from iraq was dictated by politics and not our national security interests. i believe that history will judge this president's leadership with the scorn and disdain that it deserves. >> you know, it's kind of divided out there in the country, 50% say, yeah, we achieved our goals. just a little less than that disagree. at the end of the day, do you think that the president is going to be able to claim this as a real victory at least going up to the next election? >> i think it will be too soon by the next election. i mean, he obviously has placed a very big bet with american interests there. i was disappointed with the decision. i think he made what he thought was the best decision. i think we would be better served by having troops there. i hope that one of the things the diplomats who are staying behind will do is reeng
at least by senator mccain in a speech. let's listen to what he had to say and come back and talk about it. >> unfortunately, it is clear that this decision of a complete pullout of the united states troops from iraq was dictated by politics and not our national security interests. i believe that history will judge this president's leadership with the scorn and disdain that it deserves. >> you know, it's kind of divided out there in the country, 50% say, yeah, we achieved our goals....
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at&t. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the typical financial consultation ttd# 1-800-345-2550 when companies try to sell you something off their menu ttd# 1-800-345-2550 instead of trying to understand what you really need. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we provide ttd# 1-800-345-2550 a full range of financial products, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 even if they're not ours. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 and we listen before making our recommendations, ttd# 1-800-345-2550 so we can offer practical ideas that make sense for you. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 ttd# 1-800-345-2550 so talk to chuck, and see how we can help you, not sell you. ttd# 1-800-345-2550 for you today ? we gave people right off the street a script and had them read it. no, sorry, i can't help you with that. i'm not authorized to access that transaction. that's not in our policy. i will transfer you now. my supervisor is currently not available. would you like to hold ? that department is currently closed. have i helped
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look at her approval rating at 69%. trumps her husband's. >> that's absolutely right. and there may be a good chance that they, that later on they will get together. i think everybody is asking, as i go around the country, what is the possibility of hillary being on the ticket and swapping joe biden over to the state department? way too earlfry the white house to make that call, but come summer and he's in a tight race and president obama is in a tight race, he may want to play that card. i'm not sure hillary clinton wants to do it or joe biden wants to do it, but the president may have some persuasive power. i want to go back to bill clinton in just a minute. no question that bill clinton will be supportive of barack obama during the campaign and the obama people will want to showcase bill clinton, for example, at the democratic convention in charlotte this next year. but i think the real way to draw upon bill clinton's strength is to ask had imfhim for more help creating jobs. bill clinton has this book out and he had a central idea about a year ago to create far mor
look at her approval rating at 69%. trumps her husband's. >> that's absolutely right. and there may be a good chance that they, that later on they will get together. i think everybody is asking, as i go around the country, what is the possibility of hillary being on the ticket and swapping joe biden over to the state department? way too earlfry the white house to make that call, but come summer and he's in a tight race and president obama is in a tight race, he may want to play that card....
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it is at one of the highest statuses at this point. that's a high alert. monitoring what the north koreans are doing very carefully. they're trying to see if there's any kind of troop mvment, the south koreans and the u.s. but the u.s. has always said that they're here as a mean ps of of deterrent. this is what they've been working towards. u.s. soldiers here, an immense amount of military capability. there are missiles here to shoot down incoming missiles. they're ready but not trying to play it up in any way. >> paula hancocks, a short distance away from the demilitarized zone. please be safe out there. >>> joining me former new mexico governor, energy ambassador bill richardson, he's logged plenty of miles and air miles dealing with kim jong-il. >> nice to be with you. >> thank you. you've said that what north korea's military does in the next day or two, 24 to 48 hours, is going to be decisive. is the danger, governor, more the unpredictability of the regime or the fear that the military becomes more belligerent in this region? >> well, the real fear,
it is at one of the highest statuses at this point. that's a high alert. monitoring what the north koreans are doing very carefully. they're trying to see if there's any kind of troop mvment, the south koreans and the u.s. but the u.s. has always said that they're here as a mean ps of of deterrent. this is what they've been working towards. u.s. soldiers here, an immense amount of military capability. there are missiles here to shoot down incoming missiles. they're ready but not trying to play...
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no utilities at all. so it wasn't about -- it was about people stepping up and doing what they could. at this point what good is it going to do to blame local or state or federal -- >> some people, you know, said it was kind of surreptitious racism, that it was the fact there were so many poor black people meant that the authorities didn't respond in the way if they'd all been middle-class white people. >> well, i mean, my dad's not poor and black, and he had a hell of a time getting out of new orleans. my aunt jesse and my uncle john were on their rooftop. and last time i checked they were as white as i was. so i don't know. really at this point in my relationship with that event, and this may upset some people to say, but who cares? like we just need to move forward. you know what i'm saying? people mess up all the time. they messed up then. whatever. what can we do? all i know is that we built 80 houses and brought a lot of musicians -- >> let's have a break and come back and talk about how you helped
no utilities at all. so it wasn't about -- it was about people stepping up and doing what they could. at this point what good is it going to do to blame local or state or federal -- >> some people, you know, said it was kind of surreptitious racism, that it was the fact there were so many poor black people meant that the authorities didn't respond in the way if they'd all been middle-class white people. >> well, i mean, my dad's not poor and black, and he had a hell of a time...
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let's take a look at the major u.s. currencies there. we saw the dollar strengthening against the yen there and also against the euro. it was trading at $1.54 against the british pound, but keep in mind the euro has been weak for quite some time because of the debt crisis, but still today it was trading around 128, 129 to the euro, so the euro has gained a little bit of ground. let's take a look at some stocks, we saw some military stocks gaining ground in south korea. let's take a look at some of the those stocks, speco was up by almost 15%. same story there for victek company. these companies make military equipment. huneed technologies was also up 15%. there's a need how far the stocks can trade up and 15% was that limit, so that's what we had there. i think that is very telling of this general concern in the markets of uncertainty, what will happen now that kim jong il has passed away, what kind of stability or instability will there be in the region, christie? >> what do the futures look like for europe? >> right now the futures are
let's take a look at the major u.s. currencies there. we saw the dollar strengthening against the yen there and also against the euro. it was trading at $1.54 against the british pound, but keep in mind the euro has been weak for quite some time because of the debt crisis, but still today it was trading around 128, 129 to the euro, so the euro has gained a little bit of ground. let's take a look at some stocks, we saw some military stocks gaining ground in south korea. let's take a look at some...
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she lasted maybe year and a half at most d. she ever really, truly establish herself as a sundays most? >> yeah, that's part of the problem. i don't think she ever did. it was 16 months, i think, was her tenure, and worst part -- abc essentially went from second in the mornings, a tight second, with nbc, to third, bob schieffer is the birthday victor here, moving into a tight second place. she'll never did. part of it, i do think this is part of the problem -- she lived in new york. she came to washington to do the show. washington is a culture unto itself. and as we hit this really hugely important political season, abc just could not go on with the sunday morning show that wasn't engaged in the american political discourse. >> you say you have to be able to breathe the politically polluted air here. >> yes. >> was this a fundamentally the wrong choice by abc to give christiane that job? >> i think it's obvious that it was. look, she went from being a big fish -- you know, they went to being a small fish in a big pond at a bro
she lasted maybe year and a half at most d. she ever really, truly establish herself as a sundays most? >> yeah, that's part of the problem. i don't think she ever did. it was 16 months, i think, was her tenure, and worst part -- abc essentially went from second in the mornings, a tight second, with nbc, to third, bob schieffer is the birthday victor here, moving into a tight second place. she'll never did. part of it, i do think this is part of the problem -- she lived in new york. she...
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, get a job at burger king, get a job at nordstr nordstroms, get a job that pays the rent. work is probably the single best cure for any mental problem. it is incredibly true. >> a company won't give you a job what do you do? a lot of people are saying this is a do it yourself economy. >> there are lots of jobs out there that america won't take. >> like what? >> clerks and retail stores. we live down in the desert part of the year. almost every store has a sign up saying help wanted. it is amazing. and i say to them, you've had these signs up for months, why can't you get help? people won't take the jobs. >> i know. but those are -- the composition of the work we're creating in this country is low wage work. >> it is better than no work. >> is that super power. super power is going to grow on low wage work. >> it is better than no work at all. if they want higher paid work, go to school. >> it is tough. there is this hourglass economy we see taking shape. the middle class is shrinking a little bit. the underclass, lower class is growing, the upper class, more people in uppe
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their web page here, the toys are aimed at children at younger ages. can you choose a plan to get a toy every month, every other month. as fredricka was saying. >> i got too involved in that one. >> i like your involvement. that's why you're here. the point is the kid needs two or three months. >> it's new, having a good time, you buy it, then next month, month two or three, you buy it and you've made that investment. they should have consulted with me first. judd kidding. it's a great idea i like it. >> how are you? >> very well. busy day ahead. >> the herman cain thing happening as we speak. >> of course we're going to have our eyes and cameras and reporters all fixated on this announcement. look, the crowd already there outside the new herman cain headquarters in atlanta. when he emerges from the glass doors there, the partitions, we'll all be hanging on every word about his campaign or whether this will be the ceasing of his campaign, suspension of the campaign, we'll see, or the continuance of the campaign. >> we'll see what happens. >> anything c
their web page here, the toys are aimed at children at younger ages. can you choose a plan to get a toy every month, every other month. as fredricka was saying. >> i got too involved in that one. >> i like your involvement. that's why you're here. the point is the kid needs two or three months. >> it's new, having a good time, you buy it, then next month, month two or three, you buy it and you've made that investment. they should have consulted with me first. judd kidding....
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who wants to have sex anyway at my age? he wants the school to stop making out like i'm this vermin that's out to get the student body at milton hershey. we'll talk to his attorney. first, to what is to many is a staggering fact. this is happening a quarter century after another young man ryan white fought to stay in school despite being hiv positive. through his battle many learned to leave their unfounded fear of hiv behind, but apparently not everyone. i talked about it earlier tonight with ryan white's mom. what went through your mind when you first heard about this 13-year-old honors student in pennsylvania being denied admission because he was hiv positive? >> oh, gosh. anderson, i just felt like, you know, it was ryan's story all over again. i mean, it just seems -- i didn't know the whole story at the time. i just thought people were uneducated. i did not understand the part about the sex. i mean, their response for not allowing him in school was because they're afraid that he might have sex. i mean, i think that's
who wants to have sex anyway at my age? he wants the school to stop making out like i'm this vermin that's out to get the student body at milton hershey. we'll talk to his attorney. first, to what is to many is a staggering fact. this is happening a quarter century after another young man ryan white fought to stay in school despite being hiv positive. through his battle many learned to leave their unfounded fear of hiv behind, but apparently not everyone. i talked about it earlier tonight with...
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>> no, not at all. it's a beautiful song and it's a magnificent city in the united states. >> if you had five minutes to live, what song would you sing? >> i'd sing the last line of that song. >> would you? >> "your golden sun will shine for me." >> great line, and that would do you. >> "when i come home to you san francisco, your golden sun will shine for me." because it's not just about the city. it's about every optimistic person on the planet. we all love to be optimistic. we are instinctively optimistic and that song says it. everybody has a dream, and a hope that something's going to work for them, and then when it happens, it's a great joy. >> in the '60s, you got involved in the american civil rights movement. you participated in the '68 selma to montgomery marches. did you think then when martin luther king was assassinated, did you think in your lifetime you would see a black president in america? >> i think it's the greatest accomplishment that the united states ever came up with. i hope it's
>> no, not at all. it's a beautiful song and it's a magnificent city in the united states. >> if you had five minutes to live, what song would you sing? >> i'd sing the last line of that song. >> would you? >> "your golden sun will shine for me." >> great line, and that would do you. >> "when i come home to you san francisco, your golden sun will shine for me." because it's not just about the city. it's about every optimistic person...
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schecter, editor at si. big picture, this has cost joe paterno his job, bringing up questions about these athletic organizations, is there any chance this story reduces the power, influence on big-name coaches nationwide? >> initially i don't think it will, but i think what it does show is it sounds the alarm on what can happen if we place so much emphasis on athletics over academics many times. if we give coaches or programs or athletic teams so much power, something like this can
schecter, editor at si. big picture, this has cost joe paterno his job, bringing up questions about these athletic organizations, is there any chance this story reduces the power, influence on big-name coaches nationwide? >> initially i don't think it will, but i think what it does show is it sounds the alarm on what can happen if we place so much emphasis on athletics over academics many times. if we give coaches or programs or athletic teams so much power, something like this can
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her body was found monday in a dumpster at the complex. authorities say he died of blunt force trauma to the head, was stabbed, and sexually assaulted. >>> the chicago federal judge sentenced rod blagojevich to prison for 14 years. the former illinois governor was convicted on corruption charges, including trying to sell president obama's old u.s. senate seat. before learning his punishment, he apologized, saying he was, quote, unbelievably sorry. >>> on wall street, stocks ended mostly on the upside with investors betting european union leaders can find the solution to the region's debt crisis when they meet tomorrow and friday. the dow rose 46 points, the s&p gained 2 points, and the nasdaq almost unchanged. >>> and at pearl harbor, thousands gathered to remember this date that lives in infamy. today marks the 70th anniversary of the surprise japanese attack that launched the u.s. into world war ii. 2,400 people lost their lives in the raid. a lot of painful memories on this day. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, keeping them honest. texas
her body was found monday in a dumpster at the complex. authorities say he died of blunt force trauma to the head, was stabbed, and sexually assaulted. >>> the chicago federal judge sentenced rod blagojevich to prison for 14 years. the former illinois governor was convicted on corruption charges, including trying to sell president obama's old u.s. senate seat. before learning his punishment, he apologized, saying he was, quote, unbelievably sorry. >>> on wall street, stocks...
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herman cain was at 25 and newt at 8. now newt is high and cain is at about 8. >> you mentioned bachmann being the true conservative, being the tea party candidate. is that true given her low poll numbers? does the tea party even matter in this election? >> here's the problem with that question. here's the problem with this entire attempted analysis is we can't define the tea party. we never have been able to define the tea party. are they libertarianism by another name as evidenced by ron paul or rand paul's support or the religious right as evidenced by michele bachmann and rick perry. it's been impossible to define. it does swing some power, but it's impossible to coalesce. it's split up among herman cain, all we know is newt gingrich, michele bachmann. the tea party is defined by what it is not. it's not mitt romney. >> yeah. all right. new clues in the long island serial killings case. police now believe there's only one killer responsible for the murder of at least ten people. susan candiotti has an in-depth report
herman cain was at 25 and newt at 8. now newt is high and cain is at about 8. >> you mentioned bachmann being the true conservative, being the tea party candidate. is that true given her low poll numbers? does the tea party even matter in this election? >> here's the problem with that question. here's the problem with this entire attempted analysis is we can't define the tea party. we never have been able to define the tea party. are they libertarianism by another name as evidenced...
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the reunion at ft. hood. >> i know you've seen a lot of these homecomings and it just never gets old. the thing that makes this so special is a lot of these troops in the case of iraq, there is no next time. it's really hard to describe the emotion going on before the troops arrived. kids were running around, jumping up and down. they had so much excitement, anticipation of the families. it's been a long 10 months. then all of a sudden, this smoke starts coming out and the gate rises up and the soldiers come out like rock stars literally. the crowd is screaming. everyone tried to make the speeches very, very short because the highlight was seeing these troops rush into the arms of their loved ones hugging, kissing, trying to catch up over what's been missed over the last 10 months. >> a lot has gone on. our first one in preschool, our first one in high school. it's big. you know, we put one in college this year. it has been a very long 10 months but it's over. >> there's a sense of peace knowing there's
the reunion at ft. hood. >> i know you've seen a lot of these homecomings and it just never gets old. the thing that makes this so special is a lot of these troops in the case of iraq, there is no next time. it's really hard to describe the emotion going on before the troops arrived. kids were running around, jumping up and down. they had so much excitement, anticipation of the families. it's been a long 10 months. then all of a sudden, this smoke starts coming out and the gate rises up...
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so what are we looking at here, marco? >> this is a new piece i'm working on. it's a magical crossword puzzle. there's some empowering words and this should like kind of show this in a fun way. i can start it up real quick. maybe want to give it a shot. i don't know if you recognize any patterns within the letters which are on the table right now. you can just arrange them if you feel that you see -- >> a little embarrassing if i didn't get this. now, i'm just moving these. i saw that when you touched the letters, that they didn't have these letters on them in the beginning. >> right. >> you did something to bring these letters -- >> it gave you complete. we have another one. >> wow. >> please. >> i'm just trying to see what you did there. it was fascinating. >> obviously this is just kind of like a prototyping station to figure out how it things could look later on. that's mine. let me quickly. put this together. >> you got that quickly. >> do you mind if i pick one of these up? sure. these are the smallest possible screens which are available right now. they'
so what are we looking at here, marco? >> this is a new piece i'm working on. it's a magical crossword puzzle. there's some empowering words and this should like kind of show this in a fun way. i can start it up real quick. maybe want to give it a shot. i don't know if you recognize any patterns within the letters which are on the table right now. you can just arrange them if you feel that you see -- >> a little embarrassing if i didn't get this. now, i'm just moving these. i saw...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> 26 days until your taxes go p up. that is unless congress takes action. i want you to listen to president obama who spoke just a short time ago. >> i know many republicans have sworn an oath never to raise taxes as long as they live. how can it be that the only time there's a catch is when it comes to raising taxes on middle classes families? how can you fight tooth and nail to protect high-end tax breaks for the wealthiest americans and yet barely lift a finger to prevent taxes going up for 160 million americans who really need the help? >> joined by, drum roll, i never get to see both of you in person together at once, ali velshi and christine romans, lovely to have you here. this is your are tease, why you're here sitting together with me. stay tuned for that. >>> meantime, we haieard from t president last hou
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> 26 days until your taxes go p up. that is unless congress takes action. i want you to listen to president obama who spoke just a short time ago. >> i know many republicans have sworn an oath never to raise taxes as long as they live. how can it be that the only time there's a catch is when it...
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look at this. democrats in the key 12 swing states, numbers have gone down from 35% in 2008 to 30% today. a 5% decline in affiliation. republicans, on the other hand, they have stayed steady, flatlined, 27% to 27%. here is the real story. independent voters, the largest and fastest growing of this segment rocketing up from 35% to 42% of the electorate in the key swing states to date. that's where the president is having some problems. he's got to connect with the voters and so do the democrats. otherwise they're in real trouble and in a presidential election, there's another as well and voter enthusiasm. this poll shows that republicans 61% of them say they are fired up and ready to go for the presidential election. democrats are slightly underwater, 46%. the base needs to be stoked. at the end of the day, big picture, it is the swing voters in these key 12 swing states that are going to determine the winner of the election. the purple battleground states and democrats got to realize they got to ma
look at this. democrats in the key 12 swing states, numbers have gone down from 35% in 2008 to 30% today. a 5% decline in affiliation. republicans, on the other hand, they have stayed steady, flatlined, 27% to 27%. here is the real story. independent voters, the largest and fastest growing of this segment rocketing up from 35% to 42% of the electorate in the key swing states to date. that's where the president is having some problems. he's got to connect with the voters and so do the democrats....
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at the time it feels terrible. you see their resilience. >> come back a year or two later. >> not only are we the first ones there and the last to leave, we are the first to go back and return more often than anyone else who i have found over the years. i think that's a great credit to the organization. we have to take a quick break. we have to take a quick break. tell us whatou want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male annou
at the time it feels terrible. you see their resilience. >> come back a year or two later. >> not only are we the first ones there and the last to leave, we are the first to go back and return more often than anyone else who i have found over the years. i think that's a great credit to the organization. we have to take a quick break. we have to take a quick break. tell us whatou want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this...
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some people are watching at an airport tonight throwing things at the screen, they're not happy with the tsa. but nonetheless, let us know. >>> moammar gadhafi's son should have access to an attorney. now, saif was captured by anti-gadhafi forces in southern libya last month. he told the group he had no complaints about the conditions of his detention, but he wanted to meet with a lawyer to discuss his case. we spoke to the former acting prime minister of libya, we asked him if saif, once considered a reformer in that country could be rehabilitated and returned to libyan society? >> no chance in hell. even this reformer, he's a killer, he's the son of a killer. even as a reformer, not a sith el reform that took place. he talked. and raised the hope of a lot of people. >> pretty direct words. and remember this image? they're hard to forget. the images of libyan leader moammar gadhafi, just moments before his execution style death. we also asked tarhuni whether it's right, people are so focused on whether moammar gadhafi was executed or not. >> i think it is wrong, it is a murder, this
some people are watching at an airport tonight throwing things at the screen, they're not happy with the tsa. but nonetheless, let us know. >>> moammar gadhafi's son should have access to an attorney. now, saif was captured by anti-gadhafi forces in southern libya last month. he told the group he had no complaints about the conditions of his detention, but he wanted to meet with a lawyer to discuss his case. we spoke to the former acting prime minister of libya, we asked him if saif,...
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as part of our world at work series now, that's where we're going to take a look at a day in the life of a young woman whose career is quite literally on the ropes. >> i'm swing bee today, which is we are dancing on a bungee. you never have a chance to do this kind of stuff in hong kong. this is like the only place that i have this opportunity. the training is quite tough. but it's been a year. we totally get used to it. we so enjoy it. focusing on abs, arms and the back. this is the most we use. after warmup, then we go to the floats and practice the synchronizing with other bees. it's not just one person work. it's four of us being together. i think the hardest part is that. to work together. you just need to be healthy, get better to keep yourself ready for the job. every role, we have different makeup. we have to learn different kind of makeup. for swing bee, basically it doesn't match with the costume. we put on purple and black and also we have that like special eyelashes. it's fine. it's block a little eyesight. once you're used to it, it's fine. it's kind of heavy so this is t
as part of our world at work series now, that's where we're going to take a look at a day in the life of a young woman whose career is quite literally on the ropes. >> i'm swing bee today, which is we are dancing on a bungee. you never have a chance to do this kind of stuff in hong kong. this is like the only place that i have this opportunity. the training is quite tough. but it's been a year. we totally get used to it. we so enjoy it. focusing on abs, arms and the back. this is the most...